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Hibbett Sports Store Operations: An Exclusive Interview with Scott Myers, VP of AP
"In 1995, our president and CEO said to Hibbett Sports store employees: Your first job with the company is to protect the assets of the company."
How to Manage Inventory: Shrink Visibility
At a time when store margins are under intense competitive pressure, retail shrink can make or break a retailer's bottom line. But retail shrink numbers are vulnerable to blind spots and imprecise metrics.
Would a Lost-and-Found Program Audit Find These Red Flags?
Any mishandling or theft of found property while under LP’s control is sure to give the department a black eye and reflect poorly on those in charge. What does it take to avoid that embarrassment?
Four Added to LP Magazine Editorial Board
LP Magazine has recently added four new members to its editorial board: Paul Jones, Hank Siemers, Paul Stone, and Pamela Velose. The magazine's editorial board, along with its vendor advisory board, plays a fundamental role in the LPM community.
How to Sell Your Proposal to a Senior Loss Prevention Executive
While it would be impossible to give an exact formula for success in every company and project, it is reasonable to explore a framework that can be used to increase our chance at getting our proposal approved and implemented.
Retail Shoplifting Policies and Procedures
For this benchmarking survey, the authors looked at how some of the biggest retailers in the US are experiencing shoplifting, violence associated with these incidents, and the shoplifting policies and procedures put in place to manage these issues.
Lessons Learned to Help You Tackle a Loss Prevention Manual
Writing a loss prevention manual — or rehabilitating a long-forgotten one — is no easy task. But trying to operate without one can also be pretty complicated.
Loss Prevention Investigative Skills are Key to Sexual Misconduct Cases
Our society is currently experiencing an unprecedented conversation about sexual misconduct in the workplace. Industries like entertainment, news and government have seen leaders—virtually all of them men—fall from grace.